Originally posted by: DougK62
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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: DougK62
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can you read?
Originally posted by: clamum
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: DougK62
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can you read?
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Originally posted by: Chrono
I went to DeVry for 3 years and am one class short of being a graduate in the CIS program. I thought it was a pretty good experience being that the classrooms were relatively small like highschool. Teachers were cool along with fellow student body. The only thing is that I believe DeVry is even more costly than when I had attended there. I myself owe ~30k worth of student loans, which is relatively low compared to those I knew that owed 55k and upwards.
Basically, if you're serious about attending and think you will be flying through it with a high gpa so that any government grant program will be giving you money to offset the loans, I say do it. You just have to keep in mind that you have to be good at what you're majoring in as well because even though they say they will find a job for you, the jobs that they find are often very entry level and not as high salary as one would think.
Originally posted by: DarkManX
I was thinking of completeing my AA bussiness degree at my community college, and then go to devry, would devry take any credits from my school?
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: clamum
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Originally posted by: DougK62
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can you read?
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You're full of crap. DeVry is regionally accredited, the standard base approval for all universities in the US and the highest form available for IT fields. The credits will transfer to 90+% of schools, Ivy League included.Originally posted by: broon
It depends on what you want. Devry is more expensive than most universitys and none of their credits transfer. However, Devry seems to be a better place for non traditional working students. You will be more likely to get a better job with a traditional university degree than with a Devry degree.
ITT is nationally accredited. This will cause problems with transfer credit. DeVry itself won't transfer national credit without a special exception. It's more expensive than DeVry too. I would not recommend.Originally posted by: huberm
if you're considering Devry, try checking out ITT Technical Institute too. They have good programs for CIS, and I know a lot of people that were offered good jobs upon graduating the program.
Apparently you have no freakin idea what it means to be accredited. See above :roll:Originally posted by: DrPizza
Devry and ITT are not accredited universities. Check out what it means to be accredited. That should answer your question.